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Hi Bonnie, for Guildford County Court you need to fill in the request for judgment form (N225).

 

I doubt they will grant Shabbey a stay.

 

Good Luck.

 

Also: If Abbey are anything like Lloyds for eventually paying up you might be of interest in the thread i did yesterday as an alternative for execution of warrant. Will This Help...?

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Cheers Ukcrow, as per normal u're there when i need u!!! :wink:

 

cheers cassie and kia.............. tho i dont think im anywhere near the final stretch yet........ i aint that lucky!!!

 

Will wait til next wednesday and see what happens when i ring the court, u'll be the 1st to know!! ;):)

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Hi guys, dunno if you've seen the link on the general forum about emailing all our MP's to get this waiver lifted? Well i mailed mine 3 days ago and got a great response back!!!! See below:

 

Dear Ms

Thank you for getting in touch. I will, of course, do all I can to help.

As requested I will get in touch with the Chief Executive of the FSA and ask for his comments. The

FSA like many supposedly regulatory quangoes, they seem to spend more time representing the interests of

those they should be regulating, rather than their consumers

I will get in touch with the FSA today and get back to you as soon as I receive a reply.

With all good wishes,

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Bonnie - I just wondered when your court date is ? I am due at court on 23rd August and Inga and Co have not contacted me at all. No court bundle due in 3rd August NOTHING. I was going to call the courts about putting in for non compliance is that what the n225 is all about?

Sorry if this doesnt make sense , juggling kids/computer/ironing at same time

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Hi, I also have had no bundle, sent a non - compliance letter to bank and court.

Didn't seem to make a difference as I have had a stay made by the judge on my case which should have been tomorrow (13th August).

 

Wish you luck and know what its like trying to juggle kids, house and legal issues all at the same time!

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Bonnie - I just wondered when your court date is ? I am due at court on 23rd August and Inga and Co have not contacted me at all. No court bundle due in 3rd August NOTHING. I was going to call the courts about putting in for non compliance is that what the n225 is all about?

Sorry if this doesnt make sense , juggling kids/computer/ironing at same time

 

Hi LadyE, as of yet i dont have a court date, im waiting til the 13th to see if Shabbey comply with the judges orders to submit whether they're going to contest my case in court or not?

Thats where the N255 comes in, as far as i know its to ask the judge to rule in our favour cos they didnt comply with his/hers orders.

Im surprised you havent heard from any of them but i suspect you might do in the next 10 days?? Thast what used to happen b4 this damn Test case isnt it!! I'll keep everythign crossed for you and will wait for the "Ive Won" to appear on your thread!! ;)

 

Squeak.................... sorry to hear about your Stay, im dreading speaking to my court Wednesday as i'll prob be told the same :evil:

Only consolation for me is that we're all in this together so we all know how bad it feels!!! :(

 

Bonnie xxxxxxxxx

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Cheers T, i was logged off here 4 the nite but now im back as im having probs!!! :mad:

Been trying to upload the N225 form but im confused as it says its to be used if the defendant hasnt submitted a defence or an Admission which they have? This doesnt sound like the right form if they dont comply with the judges orders???

Then i looked at form N227 which is for "Judgement by default" BUT i cant download the damn thing!!!!! :mad:

Can someone tell me if form N225 IS the right form and if it isnt have they got a way of sending me form N227 as its either the HM Courts website playing up of my Adobe Acrobat?? Im panicing in case shabbey dont respond by tuesday and ive gotta send it in!!

Another sleepless nite when i should be in bed by now!!

Miss u all and will catch up soon (as soon as i get tues over with)

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Blimey hun, These questions are getting more complicated!!!!!!!!:eek:

 

On reading the court blurb, I think the differrence between the two forms is that one specifies the amount and one doesn't, and also as you say where teh defendant has filed a defence or not.

 

https://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/countycourtformsonline/SelectForm.go;jsessionid=aOIredjVEW8f

 

so i still think N225 is the one to go for, but as with all things...........I may be wrong;)

 

 

 

this bit quotes from the N225 info

 

If the defendant has admitted your claim and made an offer of payment which you do not agree with, you will not be able to proceed electronically. You will need to complete a manual version of Form N225 and attach the defendant's reply form

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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I have no legal expertise or qualification, and give advice on the basis of my own experience and nothing else.

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From all the other threads I've read where this type of thing has happened, the N225 IS the right form Bonnie, so once again CF is right,

 

It's just a bit complicated if they haven't offered but don't let it faze you, just fill it in as best you can, after all the court know you're a 'litigant in person' so won't expect legal speak.

 

Good luck sunshine, I'm keeping them crossed for you.

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http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/n225_0406.pdf

 

That's the link for the N225 form Bonnie, it should open the pdf page for you to fill in and print.

 

If you're doing MCOL then the link he gave is correct but you click on the number of the form, not the description.

 

HTH.

 

T xx

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Hi T, (id b lost without friends like you all on here) ;)

I was just confused cos it says on someone elses thread tick box A which is for ...... if the defendant hasnt submitted a defense or admission??????

CONFUSING OR WHAT!!!!!!

I might not even have to send it if the judge requests a STAY but i wanted to be prepared and get it in straightaway if i have to.

Will keep you all posted and AS SOON as i get another question, I'LL BE BACK (just like the ole days)!!!! :);)

 

ps.... thank you a million for replying T/CF...... feeling all alone at the mo :-(

 

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Hi u,

 

I would fill in Box A and add a a separate page explaining the situation. and then I'd schlep down to the court and discuss it with them.:)

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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Hi u,

 

I would fill in Box A and add a a separate page explaining the situation. and then I'd schlep down to the court and discuss it with them.:)

 

 

What does "SCHLEP" mean??????? How do i do that?? :p

 

So on my seperate page do i just explain the judges orders and that they havent made me an offer?? And it aint that easy to SCHLEP down to my court, im at work all week now and on hols from saturday so not PANICING, HONEST :o

 

cheers hun tho!!! ;)

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If you are in doubt about which form to use. You can send in a letter which the court will allow and explain in "normal English" what position etc you are in.

They seem to prefer this rather than sending in a form that might not be filled out correctly.

(The clerk I spoke to said that the judge preferred plain English as he knew exactly what we are on about and where we are at etc!!!!!! Afterall they know that we are not legally trained but an ordinary person).

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Hey Bonnie, no way are you alone ..... there's 158,000 CAGgers behind you ..... and every one of the Angels standing shoulder to shoulder to support you .... so forget the alone bit ..... that won't happen.

 

Stick with us sunshiune ............. we'll get you there in the end. :)

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What does "SCHLEP" mean??????? How do i do that?? :p

 

So on my seperate page do i just explain the judges orders and that they havent made me an offer?? And it aint that easy to SCHLEP down to my court, im at work all week now and on hols from saturday so not PANICING, HONEST :o

 

cheers hun tho!!! ;)

 

 

Schlep means trek........;)

 

 

keep smiling hun......the Angels are on your side:)

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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Thanx Guys!!!! Will print form out tonight then in case i have to rush it down to Guildford after work wednesday!!! I dont wanna go on holiday now in case i miss something important??!!

Thats why i hope its sorted out this week sometime! But knowing my luck.................................... :(

 

thanx again!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Hi Bonnie hope all is well,

 

Form N225 is the right form. Just in case you've overlooked it as i did with my claims, N225 is actually the form most courts send out detailing when the claims is issued, served and filed on the defendant. It will say "Notice of Issue (Specified Amount)" in the top left hand corner.

 

Leave Box A blank and ask at the court when you go if they want you tick it, don't think i ticked mine.

 

Good luck :D

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Hi Bonnie hope all is well,

 

Form N225 is the right form. Just in case you've overlooked it as i did with my claims, N225 is actually the form most courts send out detailing when the claims is issued, served and filed on the defendant. It will say "Notice of Issue (Specified Amount)" in the top left hand corner.

 

Leave Box A blank and ask at the court when you go if they want you tick it, don't think i ticked mine.

 

Good luck :D

 

Many thanx Ukcrow, but as i was working this work i was going to post it (if indeed i get the chance as i havent called the court yet), so where does that leave me??? STRESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS :evil::)

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